> two Of Yadkin [| Oet Sentences Two Yadkin connty boys who engaged in a police chase in a llr-laden car in Winston-Sal em on August 22, were tried in City Connty court there Tuesday. Tommie Plnnix, 24, of Cycle, was assessed about $700 in costs and fines, was given sentences as follows: reckless driving, $250 and costs and two years suspend ed for five years, drivers license revoked three years; violating ^prohibition law, $100.00 and costs. 12 months on roads su xi '1 A LIN BUMGARNER 3 Miles West on Highway 421 ^ Phone 28-P-21, North Thursday and Friday, October 6 & 7? EDWARD G. ROBINSON In ** "SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" C Saturday, October 8? "NEWS HOUNDS" THE BOWERY BOYS ^Sunday, October 9? "LITTLE MEN" With Jack Okey and Kay Francis ALSO CARTOON f MONDAY & TUESDAY October 10 & 11 Admission 50c RAY FRIFDij?N I. A DRAMA OF TWISTFD SOULS w MAX? LUST] WAS I called] JUST! I ll A THROBBING -7* DRAMA OF < SHACKLED YOUTH! / j* ADULTS ONLY SHOWS: Start 7:00 P. M. ond 9:00 P. M. spended five years; hit and run, two years on the roads, drivers license revoked three years. In addition to above he was ordered to pay 1107.25 for dam ages to a parked car he hit try ing to escape, and $186.41 for damages to police car and hos pital bills tor wounded officers. The suspended sentences require that he be of good behavior and not violate any of the laws of the State. Charles Edward Shore, also of Cycle, who was with Pinnlx in the car which had 48 gallons of white liquor, was tried Wednes day and sent to the roads for six months. Winston-Salem police officers "jumped" Pinnlx and Shore a bout 11:30 on the night of Au gust 22, and in the chase that followed in Pinnix's car they hit two police cars, injured one po liceman and st uck a parked car, which held them until police ar rived. Pipnix and Shore were un hurt. ^ The car was equipped with oversized fuel pumps and other double duty equipment installed for speed. The car and whiskey were confiscated and ordered sold. The atten ion of officers was first drawn to Pinnix's car when they noted he had his muffler open. Pinnix took off and the chase followed. Pinnix and Shores were sent to the Yadkin prison camp to serve their sentences, but owing to crwwdfd conditions were trans ferred to the Sparta camp. Home Coming 8th JI.S.T.C. Boone Boone. Appalachian State Teachers college will celebrate its annual homecoming on Sat urday, October 8, and hundreds of alumni are expected for the event from every / county in North Carolina and from many surrounding states. The festivities will get under way with a football game on Friday, October 7, at 7:00 p. m., when the Appalachian "B" team i plays East Tennessee State col lege. At nine o'cloek that night, the homecoming dancel will be held in the women's gymnasium. At 3:30 p. m., Saturday, Oc tober 8, general alumni meeting and election of officers will take place in the science lecture hall. The Appalachian varsity will play Lenoir-dthyne in what is expect ed to be one of the. closest foot ball games in the North State Conference at eight o'clock that night. The college announces that tickets for football games may be secured after arrival from Francis Hoover, business man ager of the athletic association. Because of the largest regis tration that the college has ever had (1254 students) no dormi tory space will be available for entertaining visitors, and alum ni are urged to make hotel res ervations in advance. Clubs and campus organiza tions will have displays at vari ous points around the college, all designed to be of particular interest to the alumni. The band will perform at the football games, and other events are planned to add to the enjoyment of the homecoming season. All alumni of the college are invited, and urged, to attend. Choate Case Is Again Put Off In Surry Court Dobson, Sept. 29.?The trial of Dr. B. 0. Choate of Sparta, charged with performing a crim inal abortion, set for trial yes-! terday (Wednesday) in Surry Superior Court has been contin ued by Judge J. B. Clement on motion of attorneys for the de-j fendant. A statement from doctors at St. Albians Sanatorium, Radford, Va., presented to the court, de clared that Dr. Choate had been a patient at the hospital on dif ferent occasions since his trial in Surry Superior Court two years ago. The statement concluded with the assertion by the doctor at the hospital, "in my opinion, Dr. Choate is still in serious condi tion, and in my opinion, a trial in the Superior Court on the charges now pending against him in Surry County might seriously affect any chances that he may have for a recovery and might cause a complete breakdown dur ing the progress of the trial." NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF MOORE'S MEAT MARKET Notice is hereby given that the partnership formerly existing be tween L. H. * Hollar and M. C. 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SEE THESE - REMARKABLE HEATERS TODAY! BETTER HOMES FURNITURE CO. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Fire Prevention Week Is Planned North Carolina farmers were urged this week to join in ob servance of National Fire Pre vention Week, October 9-15, by eliminating some of the more common fire hazards usually found on farms. H. M. Ellis, in charge of ag ricultural engineering for the State College Extension Service, asserted that the nation's an nual fawn fire loss includes de structf&n of 160 million dollars worth of property, injury to 10,000 farm residents, and the death'of another 3,500 farm peo ple. Six known causes account for three-fourths of our farm fires," Ellis declared. "Action taken to eliminate hazards incident to these causes could save the na tion 75 'million dollars a year." The specialist listed the prin cipal known causes of farm fires as follows: lightning, 37 -per cent: chimneys, flues, cupolas, stacks, 11 per cent; petroleum and its products, 8 per cent; matches and smoking, 7 per cent: sparks on roofs, 7 per cent; stoves, furnaces, boilers, and their pipes, 6 per cent; exposures adjoining other buildings, 5 per cent; spontaneous ignition, 5 per cent; misuse of electricity, 3 per cent; friction (sparks from run ning machinery) 2 per cent; hot ashes and open coal fires, 2 per cent; all other causes, 8 per cent. "Carelessness in one way or another is a major factor in 90 per cent of all farm fires," El lis declared. He added that even the number of fires started by lightning can be reduced consid erably by giving proper attention to lightning rods. Principal lightning hazards are unrodded buildings, and poor ground and poor connections on rodded buildings. Connections may be damaged by livestock, equip ment, ice or corrosion. The lightning protection system should be inspected at least once a year. Ellis urged that farmers not only remove common fire haz ards but also see that their farms have the following: I. An ample supply of reserve water (at least 500 gallons) and necessary fire-fighting tools, kept handy and in good order. 2. A sturdy, safe ladder long enough to reach the tallest farm buildings. 3. WelKmaintained roads and lanes leading from the highway to the farm buildings. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, WILKES COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Richard Rousseau and wife, Para lie Rousseau, dated the 30th day of May, 1947, and recorded in Book 235 page 114, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wilkes Coun by, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and said deel of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore slosure, the undersigned trustee mil offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Wilkes >oro, North. Carolina, at noon, on the 21st day of October, 1949, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Wilkes, and State of North Carolina, in Wilkesboro Township, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a stone on the Salisbury and 'Wilkesboro road, and running north 15 3-4 degrees with the line of the W. H. 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